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It claims to have been told that CCTV would be an infringement of the Human Rights Act - stating that every member of the public has ¡°a right to respect for their private and family life¡±.
Nick Hodgson, the head of property services for the district council, said: ¡°The council was advised that the use of CCTV could contravene the Human Rights Act.
¡°We also took advice from the police, who indicated the use of CCTV would not aid the legal process and was unlikely to help identify offenders.
¡°CCTV is only one of a number of measures to combat anti-social behaviour.¡±
But the revelations angered local residents. Angela Pitman, a mother-of-two from Dartmouth, said: ¡°It¡¯s disgusting that the council prefer to think of the criminals and their human rights rather than ours.
¡°What about us, the people who live their lives by the law, who are the victims of anti-social behaviour nearly on a day-to-day basis?¡±
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